Wow. CE has gone full ostrich on reality. Has she taken a flight in the last decade where they load by zones? As soon as they announce the first zone, 80% of the plane gets in line even though the zone was 40% of capacity.
Ontario’s health minister says people won’t be asked to provide proof of their pre-existing health conditions to access a COVID-19 vaccine during the second phase of the rollout.
The vaccine will be offered starting in April to people with specific health conditions like organ transplant recipients, those living with obesity, and those receiving treatments that suppress the immune system.
Christine Elliott says she believes most people will come to the clinics when they are permitted and not take advantage of the honour system.
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In highly related news see below. Looks like the honour system works well in Canada.
Health Minister Adrian Dix says about 1.7 million phone calls were received before 10 a.m. after lines opened at 7 a.m. on Monday, despite only around 80,000 people being eligible for the the first round of B.C.’s broader vaccination efforts
Proof of pre-existing illness not required for COVID-19 shot, health minister says
Ontario reported 1,631 new cases of COVID-19 but the government says the case count is higher than expected due to a "data catch-up process'' in its system.
www.680news.com
Ontario’s health minister says people won’t be asked to provide proof of their pre-existing health conditions to access a COVID-19 vaccine during the second phase of the rollout.
The vaccine will be offered starting in April to people with specific health conditions like organ transplant recipients, those living with obesity, and those receiving treatments that suppress the immune system.
Christine Elliott says she believes most people will come to the clinics when they are permitted and not take advantage of the honour system.
EDIT:
In highly related news see below. Looks like the honour system works well in Canada.
B.C. COVID vaccine booking system overwhelmed at launch | CityNews Vancouver
An influx of calls to B.C.'s COVID-19 vaccine booking line has meant delays for a number of people trying to get through Monday morning.
www.citynews1130.com
Health Minister Adrian Dix says about 1.7 million phone calls were received before 10 a.m. after lines opened at 7 a.m. on Monday, despite only around 80,000 people being eligible for the the first round of B.C.’s broader vaccination efforts
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